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Tim
Tim
00:36
@snailboat What is Martin's 1975 reference grammar full name? If you recommend it I ight look it up too.
Anonymous
00:51
@Tim A Reference Grammar of Japanese
01:55
@snailboat I ought to have lots of sample questions, but I can't think of one right now, with two exceptions.
One is "Do Japanese people eat pickled fish eyes, like is claimed in "Private Snafu - Outpost"?"
And the other is that I can think of a a geisha-related question or two. But I don't want to be seen as a geisha otaku.
02:46
@AndrewGrimm 「魚の目の漬物」?
どんなの?
@AndrewGrimm ゲイシャオタク・・・ふふふ
@snailboat 前 ほんまや!直線や
へ~~~
近所に「前田」さんがいるから、
表札を見てくるわwwww
pickled fish eyes with rice... へえ・・・ごはんも一緒に浸けてる・・??
炊いたごはんに、魚の目玉のお漬物を載せた・・・とか
日本の商品やのにrationとか英語で書かれてるwwww
Kenさんの貼ったレシピのマグロの目玉の料理は、「漬け物」pickles というより、煮つけ・煮物ですね
特に「目玉だけ」を食べたことはないですけど、「鯛のかぶと煮」は、よく食べると思います
(これも、漬物じゃなくて煮物ですけどね)
03:42
Maybe the pickling was added in the movie because the Japanese sailors were far away from home.
普通こういう感じだよね
書道でも
まっすぐだねえ・・・
@AndrewGrimm 実際に、そういうrationが存在したかどうか、ググってみたけどわからない。
「魚の目」ってググったら、たくさん、「うおのめ」の話が・・・
さかなのめ=fish eyeball うおのめ=a corn on your foot?
03:56
@Chocolate language is weird enough that I could see "fish eyeball" becoming slang for "a corn on your foot" (if that's what you're saying).
 
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06:53
I'm always amused by people who feel the need to "Do you know what X eat? They eat ______?" For westerners, a nearly catch-all response might be 'sausage', but basically everyone eats something that other cultures are going to find strange.
@AndrewGrimm I've definitely eaten fish eyeball while I've been here, so I don't find the idea of having them pickled to be all that strange.
@小太郎: Regarding your question about the suicide notes/message from the dead... I actually just ran across one in a manga. 「ぼくがしんだら、おまえがこれをみつけてくれると思っていたよ... ぼくを殺す人達のことを、ここに書いておく...」
@jkerian at what kind of eateries are you most likely to see fish eyeball?
erm... the seafood kind
sorry... not really sure how to describe it other than that
Might have been the one that came before it, though
I don't regularly eat it mostly because... eeps... that place was expensive
@jkerian was it a "special occasion" style eatery?
I have a hard time telling... sometimes. I don't think so, though.
Well... maybe... not sure what you mean by that.
It wasn't a fancy place. But every table did have an individual little room... so it may mostly cater to groups who are celebrating.
(But then... a local soba place is setup the same way)
07:59
@jkerian I was kind of wondering whether it was "The place is poor value for money" or "Oh yeah, it's more expensive, but there's legitimate reasons for that".
ahh... I think it was just that particular fish that was quite expensive
Just one fish, or the restaurant in general?
@jkerian 高いのなら、きっとそれは、マグロ・・・
@AndrewGrimm honestly... not entirely sure... company paid for it
料亭とか・・・
08:02
@jkerian nice.
@jkerian 金目鯛!?そんなに高級じゃないな・・・www
@Chocolate Yeah... I know
The preparation was supposedly very different
dunno
Looks like there's more than a few options on prep: ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
The red colour makes it look demonic to me!
yeah... it wasn't kinmedai... it was the one before it
(whose name I don't remember at all)
08:24
@AndrewGrimm へえ!そうなんだあwwww
まあ、エビもカニも赤いし、私は平気wwww
09:02
In Japan, can you have a boy named すえ?
「すえ」って、男の子の名前では、なさそう・・・
現代では、少なくとも。
昔なら・・・「末吉(すえきち)」とか、いたかも
「すえ」のつく苗字なら、あります、今も。
「末松」さんとか
"A Boy Named Sue" is a poem by Shel Silverstein that has been made popular by Johnny Cash. Cash was at the height of his popularity when he recorded the song live at California's San Quentin State Prison at a concert on February 24, 1969. The concert was filmed by Granada Television for later television broadcast. The audio of the concert was later released on Cash's At San Quentin album. Cash also performed the song (with comical variations on the original performance) in December 1969 at Madison Square Garden. The song became Cash's biggest hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and h...
09:18
このSueって、「スー」じゃないしねぇ・・・
日本語のページがないっ
Just background on why I was curious about this name in particular.
Hmm - I knew about the T rex named "Sue", but I thought that name was a bit of a joke. I didn't know the discoverer was Sue Hendrickson. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_(dinosaur)
Tim
Tim
10:13
@snailboat Thanks. It seems to be out of print and v expensive 2nd hand
10:25
@TokyoNagoya お帰り!?
今日めっちゃ投票してるやんwww
11:01
Sometimes I add information to a question not because it makes the question better, but to reduce the likelihood of being downvoted. For example, mentioning what my Japanese textbook, Wiktionary and the Tanaka corpus says in japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/15995/…
11:54
@AndrewGrimm へえ・・・なんかみんな、
Downvoteされないかとか、最近、めっちゃ気にしてへん?
12:08
非回答者やて。。。はらたつわ~
ぶうううう
タグ付できないわ・・・
 
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13:49
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A Chinese layer was put in prison several years ago for political reasons. Now he is released but he is not allowed to work as a layer anymore. So he put the following sentence in his profile: 前非著名律師 現著名非律師 律師 = layer in Chinese
14:07
Layer -> Lawyer 弁護士,, typo
 
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15:21
@YangMuye おおお・・・それをTNさんに置き換えると・・・・
ヤバい
A Japanese answerer was put in suspension several weeks ago for moderation reasons...
Now he is released but he doesn't want to work as an answerer anymore, so...
とか言っていじったら、
絶対怒られる!!!!!!
16:12
Hello all! I'm back on JLU after about a year of not being active here.
@Ataraxia Welcome back!
@Earthliŋ Thank you!
It seems the site's activity has swelled quite a bit since I've been gone!
Anonymous
Hello! Welcome back!
@Ataraxia Yes, I think questions per day have doubled at least...
16:27
@snailboat Hello! I see you're a moderator now ^^
@Earthliŋ Yea, it was lingering around 2-3 QPD last time I remember haha
Anonymous
16:44
@Ataraxia I think since December 2012 :-)
@Chocolate 言われてみたら、確かに…
 
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18:54
I've heard this Utada Hikaru song before, but I totally forgot about it until that question reminded me of it. Really nice song.
 
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23:24
@MoneyOrientedProgrammer The Furigana engine was originally written by YOU so you'd need to check with him/her whether it's OK first, but you'd have my permission to use my changes to it for basically anything you'd like, under creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 (or whichever license YOU would prefer).
This'd require a bit of HTML/JavaScript skills, but you might want to change the line
> $("span,code:not(.noFurigana),p,li,b,i,a,div.excerpt,a.question-hyperlink h2").contents()
to include more/less tags, depending on what you want
if you wanted to show the "Furigana options" menu somewhere, you might also want to change the line var addTo = $("#footer-menu .top-footer-links,.footer-links");...other than that, it should hopefully work, let me know if you need any help

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